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Two routers, one household with BT broadband

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superherodvh | 18:25 Tue 18th Mar 2008 | Internet
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I have a BT broadband connection. I also have two router hubs and I want to use both (don't ask why). If I were to connect both routers to a landline phone connection so i could get internet off both, would the connections conflict? You know, will BT say "no you've only paid for one connection, you can only use one connection" or do they allow you to have two routers?

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You can't use both.

End of story.

If you want to connect more than 4 computers, you need to get a switch and connect that to one of the router's ports. But your router likely includes stuff (like a modem) that won't agree with this.

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